Pakistan’s senate approves resolution to delay February 8 general elections

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s senate has passed a non-binding resolution demanding a delay in the national general elections, scheduled on February 8.
The upper house of the country’s parliament on Friday approved the resolution at a session attended by just 14 of the 97 senators, with one member voting against the resolution.

The resolution, moved by independent legislator Dilawar Khan, sought to push the election date, citing the “prevailing security conditions” in the country as well as the cold weather.
In his resolution, Khan said Pakistan’s interior ministry has “conveyed serious threats to [the] lives of prominent politicians” and highlighted an increasing number of security incidents, mainly in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
He further said the harsh winter makes it difficult for the political parties to campaign, which might also affect the voter turnout in the polls.
“The elections scheduled for 8th February 2024 may be postponed to facilitate the effective participation of people from all areas of Pakistan and belonging to all political shades in the electioneering process,” the resolution said.
Out of 11 previous general elections in Pakistan’s 75-year history, three (1985, 1997 and 2008) took place in the month of February.
Pakistan was scheduled to hold the general elections in November last year after its lower house of parliament was dissolved in August.
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A caretaker government under Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar was then set up to oversee the vote.
But the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said it needed more time to redraw constituencies based on the country’s population census, which concluded last year.

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The South Asian country of 241 million people has been in a political and economic turmoil for years.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, leader of the main opposition party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been in jail since August where he is being tried for allegedly leaking state secrets.
His party, meanwhile, faced a severe crackdown from the previous government, led by Shehbaz Sharif, with many PTI leaders deserting the party, allegedly under the pressure of the powerful military, which has directly ruled over the country for nearly half of its independent history through coups.
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Recently, Khan’s nomination papers for the February 8 elections were rejected by the election commission on account of his conviction in a corruption case. The papers of thousands of other opposition candidates were also rejected by the commission.
Khan’s party is also fighting a legal battle to save its election symbol – a cricket bat – from a possible ban.
Meanwhile, the security situation in the country has also deteriorated, with 2023 witnessing more than 600 attacks by armed groups, an increase of more than 60 percent from 2022, according to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), an Islamabad-based research organisation.
The PICSS data says almost 93 percent of those attacks took place in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
 
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The whole idea of Holding election with in 90 days is to prevent , Care Taker Setup to
Hijack Pakistan


Considering 1.5 years have passed we are already beyond 90 days

This is why it is important to hold elections in Time
The more delay you will have the more instability will spread

Typically to prevent this Delay it is Job of Supreme Cout to enforce Elections happen on Time and ECP is held accountable for contempt of constitution.

  • Since there is no WAR in Pakistan there is no question of Delay in Election
 
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None Binding Term

Just means the senate 14 out of 100 people think /feel Elections should not be held or should be delayed it is not a "Legal Binding Law"

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An "Opnion" about something is merely an opinion

Seneta (few people) can have opinion it does not means much

Election Date is generally well agreed upon , and there is no War in Country or Major Disaster
 
None Binding Term

Just means the senate 14 out of 100 people think /feel Elections should not be held or should be delayed it is not a "Legal Binding Law"

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An "Opnion" about something is merely an opinion

Seneta (few people) can have opinion it does not means much

Election Date is generally well agreed upon , and there is no War in Country or Major Disaster
Fielding set ho rahi hai election delay karne ki. It's mid winter and Islamabad is very cold.

I guess establishment is dipping it's pinky toes in the water before taking the final plunge.
 
1. Its a non-binding resolution;
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2. JI Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan has filed a new resolution which will be addressed in a special session to allow for timely elections. Ultimately delayed elections help no one, and that is why you may have seen Senators and party leaders from PTI, PPP, JI, PMLN all decry foul at the passing of the first NON-BINDING resolution with the house having only 15 sitting law makers at the time.

Thanks.
 
But wouldn't the PTI benefit from some more time? May be IK can be bailed put by then and be available to campaign in person
 
But wouldn't the PTI benefit from some more time? May be IK can be bailed put by then and be available to campaign in person
LOL are you serious? My man, PTI is not a threat to mainstream parties in the election. No Electoral symbol, over 90% of candidate nominations rejected, leaders and key figures facing disqualification, lack of any strategy or cohesion on how to reorganize.

This is a TWO horse race. And Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi is facing multiple criminal charges at present, there is no question of him being "bailed out" as some would say.
 

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